Malaysia Cyber Games 2018 is happening this weekend and entrance is FREE!

After being absent for 3 years, Malaysia Cyber Games is back again for 2018, with more games and a bigger prize pool, more importantly, entrance to the event is free of charge!

The games that will be featured during the 2-day event on 13 and 14 January 2018 are PlayerUnknown's Battleground, Dota 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Mobile Legends, Fifa 18, Tekken 7, Injustice 2, Street Fighter V, and Formula 1 2017. A total prize pool of RM300,000 will be shared amongst all the titles, along with gaming mice, gaming keyboards, and gaming headsets sponsored by Logitech for second runner-ups, first runner-ups and champions.

Besides all the tournaments that will be going on, event attendees can also try out all the PCs and consoles that will be available at the technological showcase at the venue. Furthermore, visitors can also stand a chance to win some prizes in the lucky draw, which includes, 2 Razer Phones, 2 custom PC rig, 5 Logitech G610 gaming keyboards, and more.

Malaysia Cyber Games 2018 will be taking place at Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur on the 13 and 14 of January, and tickets are free.

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